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Jss*“ A gentleman writing from Cook ooun
t\\ Eaat Tennessee, say a that the wheat crop
in that section bids lair to yield abundantly.
Ho also stat.o? the people ar<» planting noth-!
ing but com, and that if a good crop is itiia-S
<jd, there will be more hog a fattened in East
Tennessee the i oming fall than ever.
The Selma (Ala.; Itoporter, says t&u it
ntvor heard more flattering accounts of the
Wheat crop then Dow*
The Chattanooga Kobel Btstr* tb»t chrer*
ing reports are made olth* larbr crop
in Middle Tennessee.
The Eufala (Ala.) Whig says “one of tbc ;
oldest and most successful farlows of our
country, a day or two ago remarked that he,
had not seen such & prospect fox o
ciop in many years.
It is stated that the Confederate Congress
will not adjourn until some time in May.
The Richmond correspondent of the Char
leston Mercury, says that the Virginia salt
works can now tuna out labels
annually.
Iron: the fSoutheru Hecorder.
Tucotion in Cieor^la
To enable every tax pryer to ascertain
what property is liable, and to prepare his
lists and calculations by the time the Re
ceiver calls, we subjoin a statement which
for tho sake q£ we designate
-£sLeduie No. 1, aa including property on
which an ad valorem tax is laid, and Sched
ule No 2, on which a specific lax is Laid.
•Schedule No. 3, is merely for tsatist.icai in
formation, and does hot relate to taxes —
Schedule No. 4, shows the persons and prop
erly exempt from taxation. Each resident
tax payer is allowed S2OO worth of property
free. The- rate lor 1802 was 1~ f <v>-nw on
the SIOO. For 1868 no assessment has yet
keen declared by the GovenoT and’ (’omp
tralier GencraL
Schedule No. i
l. Value of laud*, including improve
ments thereon, mills, machinery, toll bridges
ferries. Aere-s of land.
*2. V?lu*» of city or town property.
3. Aggregate value of slaves and num
ber.
4. Amount of money and solvent dcbfs
of all kinds.
5. Yaiu-e of merchandise.
6. CapmU invested in shipping or ran
Bage,
7. All other capital invested iu stocks, of
s.oy Lind, biaiiufac tones or otherwise.
8. Value of household and kitchen furni
ture cvxtr S3OO.
ScUEDULie No. t.
1. Practitioners of lair, physic aml den
tistry, $5 each.
2. F.iguerrcun, ambrotvpe, photographic
c. Free white persons betwoea the ages
of 21 and GO. 2f> cents each. [Previous to
the code the poll i*x was only on white
males;]
4. Frtfe poroous of color, between 18 and
bO, not valueless from decrepitude or dis
ease, $5. j
5: To carry on buisinci-? of an edictk'D
eer. $lO. . •
o. A Pool or bluiard wMc for public play
$lO.
7. Ti n piu, or ally nf like kind, pot put -1
iio play, $lO.
8. bagatelle f-able for public play, $lO. !
9. Other table, stand, or place, for any
other game or play, with or without a name
unless for amusement < r exorcise qply, md
not prohibited by lav?, $lO.
10 To keep a public race track, so(k
Schedule No. 3.
1. No, of children betweo 6 3i>d Is.
w. Negroes nominally free.
3. Slaves permitted to hire their time. ’
4. Deaf, dumb, and blind, with aoi|
sex. 5
5. No. of lands employed, ft&,
and 65.
6. No. between 15 and 65. j
7. No. between 12 and 15 vears of a£e- , V
•e W I
Scjielulf. No. 4. [Exempted ]
1. All property specially exempted by!
xhe Constitution of the Confederate States!
or of this State. j
2. All lands, mines and minerals belong
ing to this State or to the Confederate
Spates.
3. AH buildings erected for and used &s !
a College, inoorporatnd Academy, or other'
Seminary of learning. •
4 All buildings erected for and used for'
public worship, or for school houses, or both. :
6. AH Court housr*. JniS?, n.cd other
county buildings.
G. AH poor houses, alms liott&es, house?
ot industry, and any hua«! foflVjnsiug to
arty charitable iiiutitutiou.
7. il o real and personal estate of any
public lib&ry and that of any other libarv
3UbS</C II- tIOU •
8. The several lot* and buildings attached
U> the live last mentioned exemptions, in
eluding all necessary furniitiie belonging to
$ All boot?' and philosophical ne,
a-nd all paiutiegs ami statu ry q 1 a company
o/ cs3oetation kept in a public bait, not held
merchandise or for the puquse of sale.
16* All stocks owned by the State, or by
literary and charitable institutions for the
legitimate purposes of such.
11. All plantation and raocbauical ccula,
arid, all ho uphold and kiteheu furniture not.
above the value of held for sale
or naerehaudiae. ■ "**
12. All poultry, and B*2oo in value of oth
er property, insides the special exetuptlow
both of which latter do not obtain i;. ttrnr
of non-residents.
13. All annual crops and provisk****; all
fire anus and ail munitions, aud all weariii£
apparrel not held a? merchandise*
il. Ai: owners of stocks in incorpo
ratsa company liable to taxation tm it? cap
ital for such stock, shall u<A b« :ax*d as in
dividual?..
16. All places and monuments of the
de&i and implements of burial.
16. The property of revdiuuottary *>].
diers and their widows to the vuhje of one
ahouj&nd dollars.
1?. AU physicians, lawyers, and all other
period liable to a professional tax, who
ahali hare enlisted aa privates in the public
rfrthriw, shall be exempt from the nav»«ii.
if itUl Six dariaf tkt present .war.
COUJfTISG HOUSE CALENDAR, 1863.
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COURT CALEKDFRT()IUB63.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
.uxvAr.r. jvl r.
Id Monday, Cha*bam Ist Fiord**
:3<l iloaday. *Floyo i AUGUST.
t T.UK lA ti i. Ist Mooduy, Lumpkin
Ist Monday, Clark t-_»d Mondb.), Campbell
fLumpkiP ' (_m u . k
Oi itooday, Campbell j Uawioo
Dawson. Monda'v, r’cr&rii*
~?i Moailav, forsvtb ! * f' c ik
J «!asscock
(4lar>soock . iJouHton
Houston ileriweiher
Meriwether j vVadau
\*> aHoo Uth Monday, HaJdwiu
\L’ad«v, Bald win , Utr-kson
Jaoksi n j Monroe
Conroe | lMu’dm*
Paulding , Taliaferro
'ialiaferto , Walker
W aiior /I hur.-iav a fie/, Tierce
MARCH. vfp rrvF‘ r, p
*at Thus dav, rio-cc CILAL-L.
]«., Monda\, Appluiii lift Monday, Appling-
Chattooga Chartoog;)
' Oiieroken (’heroker
Coweta Columbia
Columbia Coweta
C-awtord _ Crawford
Gwinnett ; Miidinoc
Madisou Jiaiion
Marion | Morgan
iluigau ;2 ! Monday, BuU?,
M Mo.idav, Butts iktitow
Bartow i Coflitt
f toffee Flbcit
K'beit I‘i.ei **
Layette Gieeo&
CtveifP Gwinnett
Picket a ' Pickens
WitsUingiou j Washington
Webster j Web«r?t
li’lvweiu/ att*r,3lont«onseeyiwd MamUr, Cobb
3.; Monday, Cobby 1 Calhoun
CjJbouo lia.lt
Hall ! Hart
'lart fi*x.ixi
HeaM ) Uac-.n
V soon j Jfewuou
! ']'•.> i>jf
Talbut * WMre
Tatoali ■ Bui inch
Warn jTiKiicxi'i.*' after, Vi Id '4
lJ’.uiadUyaft’r,While |4‘-h (ftinr-ii
fvicL»y utter, IlulUa-ti ( (Jboitahnoobee
4 A Monday, Ciiuch : doho^o
Cb jtnkh <v x*h, e Lc o
Lee i TM'nam
| 7 tabu u
pUt-USAU ' • *1 4 ■Z^T'
•ivbuu 1 dkos
T-'trgs * j I'b'j '.y-ay nti.c r ,
Wittor l Maaday af )
Tliuradv.y a*ter. Hubeosb-ar) tr- Hwi -i'-li Iv hr'v
Moixirwy at-1 j- N Mori day, i
t : -.F 4!h Map t < rCTOBtu.
<2 *y> . G,. rr ~ !?t ♦kd Mc-ti. Cinvu
I ' ,i I S'. Uondav, Dooiy
| ist & lid iloa.. tarro!) i;»rlv
f I'**, Dooly y j i
anrj l«*ank!i»
;; ar 'v,. . Fcltoi
5 ‘ 3 OcrdiiO
(• lyy T-avJcr
i Wan e a ■
i *’*■’ Wilkin**®
Sii.V'Of py^ t
f*«ur jday after, i>auL?
. „ V ' J and Monday Gilmer
f uui yirtv aitar, Banks Eaueoc*.
Yt] Mood*/, Hancock, i
Ricbmocd .| fi™.
? arn ». ’ Miller
ftsr- ■ g*™*
j c t, , Monday alter, Fannin
Tuesday after llciotash ~ ’ GlvrUi
* Mender, Glynn * Hai^c
Earralsor. i Henry
ns T : Jones
f®/*® I *, Murray
] ' Oglethorpe
Jf" ra y i'ulaski
O'it to or tv* ...
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efter,* ffowi '
Mender» “ e 4th Mo noi&v. Decatur
nlTln l OeKr o
.toper
Lincoln
l Schlev
wl -r h 1 Tatnall
1
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Thurwkfr after, i:\via )njf r wAS?
,M<wdev '• Beniea ji H<r, feh«r
rhaWton " . v-4n<lcn
v * 1 uursday irwio
, ... , ■*' • , llonctay aiier, Cherltoß
;M.l Hetdaw, Clavtoc * . • ’
1 ' Randolph ! AOFXMfiIML
L pson 11 Layton
9-4 Mo T Kia.y ; Catoosa ; h'ffingtuuo
(Jhatham Ri.ndolf4i
Gilmer • Scrirea
ied’ersoo j l psot*
Mitchell Moocbir, Ca’oosi
fit uecotree .teffersc a
Tbur.idlirisit.’r. Fannin Mitchell
Richmond Muscogee
Houston jfd V.'iredn v, linker
tW McjWiav. Baker Bibb
Dibb > Burke
Burke i Quitman
j SpMdiug
?y>altiiog 1 lrt;up
Tioup r-tb M xicUy, liack-
Union ' Tetretl
thuisdnv fik-er, Thursday after, Mcluto?h
‘Uh MootUv, Dftdf !V6>nday Cotqtdlf
T'tux.dl ! do do Liberty
I Moo<)at> Co'oui’t slier Liberty, /ft
, r -rtXK. I V^JfUBKS.
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Ixodes ' Lcmndc?*
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Sd MtHkiay, i'hooiis bd Thou *t
joIJ ikevr wtois. i f b t t«m
, 1 - 2 1 C" 9o draw Juror? U,; • t
and j,«.e»ngct hold t«« »^sk s * C-art i a cc-W?
of CV. I* Blp«I Luuiy«;o.
m»os,
and \V«bsefc tnzs * *.cV,i'tiah«ji*a k:A
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| LK6AL APVEBTISEMKKTS. I
rpwo. .‘•lOtNTlla as.- r d*.‘ e r.-.p:, t. ’
I (-) Cout' of Or/dsii'y *»f Wfoo/t ,■ Cr !.av< 1
1 .oil the land* aad uegre- ■? l«r!on?iug ••*, the e»ta* of
A Uilctte McSeuric,!at'. of sail coum . o .. 1 ;,r .1
! *t]c3*nf th?buitir.’c®i wiad' A. U. /
»t*r l-2a» Arlin’r.
I*%IO .ni»>*V'tlH ."■r'.ttevip - .?*. h issstle ■
tn fte Canr? -f 0m .* of :< 1 *.», for lea *.
ir*»eilth* r**4l ef»*»- «•. J»*-. E f!*r’.e matte: s.-dcou..- 1
•i ty, «i*“ f*r tic i as/.’tie.- . i:cer:: ;
: \. U .P.Ki n. A.h ,’r
l.»ta " ’'TT. * ."-*k.
\rVCO> SHERIFF Ml 4 es--s '.'v
jvl. Coart II u*f dco. » Oldcttorac, : aut ] *'<• l ' • ' n
* U;e 2r« Tue*de; in May ue.\'. t r-Uhia t s hou.'s wi
|s^c t coeCOW and CALF, t»k 3 up a? fttrjf, F> An-Irew
iK. Shea’■*» upon bis plants -Rjin h? 10. •'t d'itrict G. M.*
j | 3j *d countv, and apararerd at thirty doilara
osar i'i'-.da* * L. £. W’ILHINsOa, Sheriff.
OTICE to i'SeWor’* awtl Crrditorm.—
.a ft hereby giver, tc a?*. - »rs4re indet- wl to the ef
■ Eseklei H. Aeami, late o«f Har'o co-nVv, dec’u, to rr.aue
‘ .mmsdiste paya»?:.: to the Xxecutou ; a: 1 ail perse ns har
| lag cJsUto- ?aid e»*»:c'te rer-L- -hm In dnljr at
t'-‘-d ir; trrrra r; ‘ v s Is*-.
NATHAN M. MAF32T,)
*' EO. I*. M A -ET, v Fvs. T rs.
I inarii-Ci- vGHN u* aDaMS,
k-IXTY UAYS a: «r._ applies* n Ml Me mad* to
tj'.C Oriirl Os Oriittwl/ t» •.'. *■<.-' .’lfy, for i.-toVc to
««t.. ‘he i»ndr of tie esili* A".-.:, li. Dykec. Ist 4of asid
| c* .oty, i HSO. W. TXSON,
I mar Administrator.
NTOTICK to Vebtovw avid Creditors.—All
_ t trsmna indebted *0 *3t ettate of Alien H. DyVe*, Ir.te
i of Worth county,deceased, r.re requested to 'vike Immedi
ate payment to. the underrurred; and tl:o«e bavins demaeda
1 against said o«tate, to present them duly authr-ntier.ted ir>
terms of the hr3. TlihiO. W. TYSON,
1 iuar 2ft-6t Administrator.
/ 'KORfiIA, Vpson jaunty.—Whereas, Henry
* T Reid, Jr , applies for the Administration do fcenia nor.
with the will armored of the estate of Henry Re- i.9r.,dec‘d,
and the Administration of the e?ta*e «T Mrs. Charity
R-M, dt'c’d, both late of said county of Cps-'c.
j These arc therefor** to cite and the Ltndred and
; ered'tora of raid Henry, Sr. and Cha'rty, to ebrw r au*e —if
any 1 hey have—on cr befor? the ftiat Monday iu May nsxt
■ why said aumlolatretion si. su'd not (.’everaliy) i.-e gr&ated.
Given under my hand .his :otb March, >.
mar ?v 1-T'l W»J« A COBB, Ordinary.
' ih KOiCCiA, I T p*osl Whereas,W'Uliar
a 4 htrpb-'na appifta f. r the Aiimiolstratiosi o: the t state
Willem S. MidOleb.-isok-, la:.; of cor.my, iec.-.ised.
Th* -e are ihereforeto cite r.nd ada...n’sh uU and singular
: the fc'f'dred and *~ rr>,lit ,ra of said dr'- a-sd to hie their cL-
Jartlor.s, If any they have, ir my office on 01 i -fore the
dr . Monday In; May tert,, w'.y ■u.id -dmlni-'tratier,
ohachi iiot be granted.
G-irer uoder ray hand, this 20h March, ISUm.
mar-as 1-bt lfM. A. COEU, Ordinary.
V OTIC'li to Ucblmo au<! i redllors. tii
, 1 perrons indebted to John H. pea-ce, 1-te of Ep'cr
county, deevafod, &re herebj noUflwd to lualv payment to
’ lh“ undersigned ; and those having demands gainst a Aid
deceased, to present thc-m prcpcrl? atieeted within the
t me prescribed by law. JO¥L B. PKAKCII,
ihosnaston, March 25. —1-bt Adm’i .
f / IFORIiI A, Ipaostt County,— WherAbios
VTT AVorrill eppiief* to me fer the Administration of the
I ot Barrel W. Jacks or, la»e of rate* county, dec’d
These are therefore to c e and admonish the kindred a.nd
eseditors of sa’d deceased to file their ol jections—if any
they have —in my office, e.j r.r before the first Hone *; ir.
! April nca", why said adtalnft!ration should n t be granrre,
Given unde: toy ha no., thin 28th Feb’y, ’B*3.
I mar < 30-? r \YM. A. COBji. Ordinary.
p GOBIalA) I ps«m Cimni v»—Whcrea*. J:- ; ..
vT H. Hoaell applies to om for '-be Administi o.*ior, o', the
vfitot" oi Mr.* Elizabeth llowsll, late of said coualy, i * *!;
ucd aft) for Administration de bonis non with the will an
tttea, of Burwci) Howeit, dec’d —
Tn«ic ate thereiore to cite and i.dm-o*tisL lh« kindred 1 ’ »i
ore itors of aid Rllz&tfcth Barwell to show cause—it
any th-y have-on or before the first Monday -in April
:•*•.♦'t, Vfb.y i»aM adininistratfon shouid not be granted.
Oivsii un ivr my hand this "itr February, i»**flß.
WMi A. COBB,
__ to*»r t 3<)—?t Ordinary.
| * EOKVIA, jlttcvit Cotiniy,-if Janie*
VT IV. Wells appl’oß t‘.> ire f)i letters of Adminir.rstion
upon tho ta-ta’c cf Joseph Tt. Hard, laic of said t.owuiy,
■iyCt *3?*!.
. This Is therefore to cite and adinouiah *U persons c-m*
; ccrced—klnd cd aid t:redito*'s— 0 he and ajipcav at my
office on or before the fires Monday in April next, tosh< *r
• ;se —if any they c*:. —why e-ld lutt-c* should net
srentei.
6 t?en under tar l«e 1 ar.d •• •'flc’al sig t *• tv, ,th .«• yin tiny
of February, ] St*'.
mar 4 f-d-vU JSO. L. PARKER, Ordinary.
; i s*^iMvru.iiofPS mi K,—l*y virtue of
A.V mi .'nlet >■■/ the Ordinary’s Ce-ur. of Dooly count*,
1 •’Hi be i-elcl nl Vi.-i*:.,®, on the tr»t ruesday in April, ail
‘.he is*'.. s bdeu to the csialc of IV ’.lilam Hcrriur laic of
tsid County, dau’ i.
rs'. i t-'i the 1 ouedt ■ t the heirs r»m* creiitors of said
e»tale. Terms c-adc snows >_u the duj of ss. •.
WM B. CONE, A imlnistrator
roe.? 4-t'i* ’ ' du bonis non.
I>' TUP t or H lof OK DIN AK X— Mucon
1. t»niity, C»;t«—f tbbVAS.'S Tk;.4M, ib6o.
l«e pertt’eu ol Hccr* l*. Livingston, of the county of
Chatlxairu ?*a tisit • OicJ iu ills Court, shewing U>a*
t'rankila r. Uuiaov-Ju :*te ofsaiii county f Macon, did in
, hi i’jf-t’.ine, cd the l'?th i:;y of July, 1862, execute ac<i de-
Urcr *o said rfcr.ry P. I iTingatan ii> i?c>nd for titles to the
foiiyr.lng iiifc **f ; Lets cumbere ->G.44 CO, 100,
; loth us, no, i',o, ‘. n L.i6o t ids*.iTo,: ;i, i»7, ms, m, 200,
2«S«; jti t £■>*>,V' )7, GO?, W 4,008.88i,u06, e <dGO? in toe twelfth
district of orig.' ally Applies county, but new supposed to
h“ oiabraue»J iu the county of Clinch ..mi Echols. Also, lots
! a ambers 5 «0,82, 09, 7i, 73,103, Ilf*. 148.149,857, and 535,
in the ttflrteerih district of formerly Appling county, but
no* supposed to be embraced 1a the counties of Clinch and
Echoi? ; a copy of which Bond is annexes to raid petition ;
and the h*lil petitiw. praying that Francis D Scarlett, the
Aciwlr ViraVr on the of said Franklin P Koicorab,
; dwMiid, be directed by the order of thia Court, to make
title# to) said Henry P. Livfngstozi, for said lots of land in
the tercis ct said koad, the purchase money having b«*ea
! H.fi ordered, mat the said Francis B. Scarlett, Adm-nis
irator a.T afcrciiaid, and all other parties interested, show
j cause—if any they have—before tkia Court at its regular
term in May next, why the prayer of said petition ehculd
. cot be granted, and ~he said Francis B. Scarlett, Adtnin.'s
* ra‘or a? aforesaid, make titles to said Henry P Liv.ngstoa
In terms of said Bond of said Franklin P Holcomb, deceas
-1 for said lots ; one it is further erdcr«'d that a copy of
; this order be served personally on said Francis B Scarlett,
; Administrator as aforesaid, and be published for tb-w
j months in the Geor t .a Journal A Messenger.
Given under nay hand‘and official signature, rebruarv2
■ 1863. JNO. L. PARKF.R, Ordinary.
; fob? 1-Boa
VOTHiK to X>ebior« anti Creditors.—A*
persons indehud to the estate of John A. Fryer, de:’ l,
* are required to make Immediate pay men*, and those bavins?
claims against sai l ee r ate, v. 11l please render them ic prof
; perly attested within the time prescribed l.y luw.
: _ maMl-g; FRANCIS BIVEIRE, Adni’r.
j 4 I MSTRATOR’S SALE.-iiy virta*oi aa
, Om. order of the Ordinary’s Court of Dooly . . u ni.v, will be
sold at Viecna, ou the first Tuesday in April, G-weec the
5 iegai hours of sale, aii the land beloaginv to the estate of
i 11. fi. Herring, late us »r,id county, decease t,
ircid ; Oi’ t'.e benefi' of the heirs an t creditor* cx said es
; '-ate. Terms krowr on .he day of sale.
oar 4 tee H’M. fi. COM?, Administrator.
VOTKK to Debtors) aiut t rwiiiors,-All
*-« persons indebted to the estate of James o. .Hot l lten
(late of Macon County deceased, are hereby notified and
requested to make 'romMi&te payment to the undersigned
sjlu those havicg demands against said estate are requested’
jto present them within the time prescribed bv law
_ rc _» r « lß Qg-t- F. If. MOULTON, Acim’r.
> NOTICE to Ihbiors nud Crediiors,-4ii
1 having demands against Edwin Dallas,iate ~7
l.pco.n county, deceased, ere hereby notified and rloulrcn
. to present them proper’y ot tested. ;n the uu.lersiim >d ' with.
the time prescribed by law ; and nil persons indebted to
sa.d dsoeased, are itreby required to make immediate pa* -
nret t to the undersigned. JABEZ M. I)aLLA?,
mar IS . Executor.
NOTICE lo Debtors and (Irf'ditont.-Ail
persons indebted to the estate of John K Bartieit de
<eas«}, are rfqu-ru to inskf* immediate payment, ar.i
, Dtose ha mg claituc against said estate, will )-ent]»>r
th'-rn in properly at tested within the time prescribed, bv law
A. M. HR FEE. Adm’r. ’
feb E. A. BARTLICT’i', Admr’v.
; \TOXICE lo Debtors and Creditors.—AH
. A persont indebted toth- estate of Charlotte McKenzie,
iatoot Said ccunlv, deceased, are re ;uested to make !rpme
dta tr payment; an 1 those having ciaitna against said e-tat
w.,i p.eaee present them duly w!tl-jn *»>e rtnie pre
,« ••'ibedby law. *.j A. U. ailEEn.*'
.
VOfUK to Drbior» and Creditors, A >
'v -.-! » ic« icaaods against tbc e tate of Bgber
w * A j "* litr - 1 cwQty, deceased,are hereby nut Sti
-o re< M r then, in -arms Ame law to the ouderalgned : and
* - P"’ sc - S indeinvi to ,atd -'state, arc re peated . usakc
•..■i c- paju f-nt. . DAVID L WICKER,
f- A Ji-iirsi. - :a‘of w ‘.h • ! t wili annexed. 1
i * Wsusoil Col* Us g'»-Wh bi tts, WiUiaja
n. tlJii.uv ea-J, Aum’nirtrstor ol 5. II ilUds
uejui, dec'o.»cpr? riits. to tbs Court,inhis .t ,<iuiy f r-i
■cr a - ? L tS ‘ Cl 00 recrid > * hat l * lifi *-•' • f .mii.hteredaa -l
Fx'.-s iJ ttit.'iiore vc clt® au pox-ons cuiioer;.^d—hti- Irt-i ■
1 aud credi-iors—to bLm.w cayae—if an-
: Adxalnirtfatar sfcouM tot be dls-.-bargt-j fr,m i.ia adLiais- .
.tranon, and rt»-«.-ive lti:«c 0: dtsialsaion,on ibe fl-st
dtj-ic Chttc-be-, I**W JSC L. PAKKtE, !
j Ordinary, j
NOl ICC to Debtors umi Crr«iit;»r*.—Ail |
pc,3v.,.a to Lev: L. r .i-oud, la»c of I'peoii i
| e<*uuy, deceased, art hereby notified to make pavureM <’
an 1 those having 'iemtnas agiluat him to
the undersigned within tfc* time prescribed fev’aw
_ WM. M. COLUBER, Adm’r.
GLASS. ~
I BOXES 10U2 FRENCH GLASS, s
For fa’s by
<4f 24 *. WgIGUI.
tiKNEitAf, ADVERTISEMENTS [
WOOD'H
PHOTO (IK AT HR'
PALACE OF ART!
I iKoK * MF, V • t largest end best appoirtrd E-tab- j
L io :bc South, ?• ret .n if* Hutted Cite. la:
mieo t pomrlar atm niwreitinf places nt .Portia
h daily ShrwT i % His crowds of u-H-rMed vH- ,
V Vt
Collection of Pictures
is r«*ry i»rre, eiab’ scir.g er-iry style knowu to the art, freto
tbe Ami-rc type *0 Cm life-si*e Portrait. Wood!. ;
del ;rmiDe i, rr-?HptK«3 01 le.bcr 01 ci}*co*c, th*t E’r WAL- ,
LERY shall continue to be 'be ‘
Headquarters otlitie Arts in Hie |
rtapi *y‘*_g the ? *‘-* aS l o be procured to j
colorh ? a c—cry 3 > ~» :i - e ".rd J
perfect caJ* ttV.cn is “"try Aj
i*fce callectlon of the ceihbrlii« v. the day or exhibit’on,,
to which has just hogr. added a staler lid Picture c* *he
Prince of Waiea and suit, Fiend:-, Jed** roughs *£-• •;
: othcre ‘OO numerous to but wbic* the pu ,, i.c a*' l -'
| f ernertfully tr.Tited tocallard eauirin?- A? Wno» usee
| non* but the best materials In his bstin*"* persona in wont ;
j of t good Picture wiU Sad it to their a»lvan age to patron*
; .*<: rni« esi*bP.-;Luient, as Pictures can be uni here &% price* ,
pj i.i-? u elsewhere and o'superior style, Ambrc!) - ****, !
Dt .ioe’Te'-yps* and Plain Photographs of every alee Allow
I prices. Call acd see R. L. WOOD.
Wasliujjio*: P-’oci, nearly opposite ife»
oc‘. 31 Lanier House, Macon, oa.
: fixk arts!
rfIUE Photographic-Portraits color»d Ir Oil. produced bj
I J. A. proH &■ HRO , Tnanyui&r Bioek, Mecca, Us..
: are st’ll considered the to be attained io'i.eStets. Wt
a ere award ?d the nremiuro t’ais year, a* the State
Fair, which has just closed, for the bust Photographs. With
our new process for enlarging Pfcclgraphs to IIP site from
Daguerrcotypet.of deceased persona. tad with the aid ol
; two first <:539? Artists employed by us, we are producing.
Portraits es perfect *.d4 as much like the urlgiraJ as It it
possible JHctvre* to be made. Cs.il at PUGH’S end sec
; the Photographs by tbeir now proems, which are the largest
ever made in the Sta e.jicne l'te them cau be *!•?<» eise
where. aMBRGTYT£.? at very loirprices. (oettl
~ bl SSOI^TJTIO^h
The t~m of Wood and Cos., is this day dissolved by irirtcai
. consent. Ail persons cav.ug claims ag.dmt as will please
; peat than*, and these indebted tc pl*»asc some for
| ward and ~-e**'* promptly. Tb.v Boots arc note- will > r
lound at the old etati, aid is*t!sd bv the - .a or partner.
GRi r;-VILLF WOOD )
FfTTH G WOOD. *
Macon, Bee. 80ti» ISBI.
TO VkWSP API ft*
? ,ii Ne«. >. iver.islßg for Wogd # Cos., will pleas**
1 ,ii; -c . r.iu» D<* s*;a:e from this .iaie. Wodb i 00.
TANARUS) cercber ROI-h
TO T.JTF Hi BMC.
Thaok?ci ior i i*.' favor? we woutd rr,'p#-ctr ily request a
coa* iQ.:«n« ? of u.o same for tto remalaicg partcer.
| lien SOth Isßl. WOOD and CO.
i OAK WHEEL BORROWS and SPINNING WflE! LB, for
•ale by <*. WOOD,
i J&n. B—if
BI'AINtCB
U rite Joomat L Mi Odiee.
VVF; HAVE OY lIANbTHF HOST C'O.'Vl
tf plvte t-upply cl Ka, oil ?r .hire in the -State • r oncis'- <
i of those for
A? tornevs,
(>rdinm*ies.
x Clerks,
J ustices of Peat'e,
.Deeds ol all kinds,
Tax Collectors.
Ad in i j 1 is t ra tors,
loxooiitors,
t Col 11 ai*d ians,
; Powers of .Attorney*
| Solici to v s ‘ R 1 n nksof all
Ivinds.
a L -j O ,
BAX K OHEC KB.
BLA N.K N <)TES,
tfcb.
t-pr C*>~
I Hard wan*. Iron, Steel
| A< ill ICI LTUIIAL JMi'LEMNETS.
*>
SVJAt 7AR7.87 i Ai TWk
NBW IRON FRONT STORE
f*'*-*.'
| C4RHART & tTRD.
WMEKB they continue to ke»p on', of the largest as-
Bortaa«a»s kept In Middle Georgia, consisting in -..art sf
; Swedes Iron 8.11 gieesj j Hammered Flow Kteol,
R?2r,cd “ “ “ ] C’est lt
English “ “ “ f Blister “
Round a 3o’r Iron all sizes, ( German «
Ora:«s Rond “ “ “ [ <«
; Harre Shoe “ “ « • Tin <»
NeL Ro-ie, \ Macfc’ttery c «
FI.ttTATiOS HARDWARE.
i HOES j 3oct!J, Brady’s and various other makes,
j Trace Cha’c?, I Cans Bees,
£ low ** ; Axes,
i Breast “ J Ham sa,
i Tongue *♦ j Pi#*.* Line?,
CARPENTER TOOLS.
i Brace#, j CbissHs and Gouge.?,
,is.ni end Panei %r-3, j Acgcre and Auger B'tts,
Boring Machines, j Braces and Rifts,
• Mortice Machines, j Iron Brace?,
; Bench Vices, and Saw*, * Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screw". ! But:?, IVaiis, Brads,
: Together with ovary thing need In the way of BFiLDFRS’
MATERIAL}*.
* CARRIAGE .IHKERi
; Can always find a large Stock,
1 „**»•, Brakes, Hubs, Wl«»els, Bands, L-arbcr Oic-the?.
uas “ t and Trimmings of every variety !n i> P ’r
j Use.
Aiiiicultarai luijp*i<nii(>H{«.
naeij as I’iCW.*., b'.r..w Gutters, t*eyib« 6i#d^ t Grata
: Blades, Briar and £n»h Hooks
t' as| 'Wills —Grant*#, Clinton and other makes,
; _ XiiPCKkierat— Emery’*, McLoor a '*. i 6 . •
ship's, Georgia and other makes.
; Horse Po v% rr*-Finery's, Bcgarder’a, and Ler»r 1
Powers.
txt’Utn < ritdir* ■* '• and 6 fi rere.i, ...f eersrsl jrat"* f
! and styles.
Al. of which they c Ser at the lowest markeat rate*. Those 1
Wishing topurcl ar- scald and,, well to call ted .xarn'oe
******* Apr
AGRICULTURAL
IMPJ. E MEN TS.
NATHAN WEED,
.W«fo#i, Georgia,
H AS XOW IN’ STORE and offers to Masters a super'*.
ot she new ref and mor fro proved Turn* ’>
mg implement* 1b u «.
Iron ana Steel Plow#, Harrows
Plow Hames, CulHsatnr*.
Gram Cradles. r> ytb« Rl^dee,
Threshers, Fan MiJta ’
Hcr«« Power.*.. Btraw Cotter*.
rhavtiH and Spades, Traces, |
■- Spsihjg and Manure Forks,
. . , Weeding Dc-es,
Braaf ’ s rateoi American Hoe Co.'
►*e4« : .rd English Helmed IRON of ah eis-*/
Warranted Plow Steel, h n C !i*i, manufacture.
An*..... V lees, Bellows,
}/amoiers, p.jrew Plate#, Tongs, Borax,
Oar,.enters 5 'Fools.
Builders’ Hardware,
I arrH»|c and \» agou Matcriaia, *
on iu ikk: TA*a.iy,
UiAt
Notice to Builders and Jobbers.
I 111 BEK FOB SALE. . j
W jUi ' i ,E { vrm Ll3 Wends and u.e public j
X iU-a.ral, that iie oa* the largest and best lot of
SIASOKEI) PIKE LITIBEK
Gaorgia, consisting of Scantling f
of all s.sos and commonly used iu Lou*e building; quurttreo i
aod buetured flooring, wetherbeardlng, ceiiter, tod all >
othar ainds suitable tor building. 11 ia
Mv Mill *3 neur the Central Railroad, and will deliver a.
the road on accommodating terme. Any person w£hTJLS
purchase, address m. at Irwlnton, and I*lSi
i«p>. ii, jl
HK X E H I E V f> V E R TISE!H E !S TS.
THE GEORGIA
Os
COLt'MBCS, (.IT).
CnAHTIiIIEI) CAPITA!. - - SSfjO.OOO
John 11. M.-fioti-h, fl- Ycun„V
‘iob’t. \f. Crv'ts-r, J. ft. Strupp«r,
0. C.Codv, ’ J.lMUgfs,
Jau-MS 'c. W. 11. Mur’ ?.
iaaaiV T. h .•■oil >. J»mc • Par.it,
L T. D.-' TsTng.
JNO. McGOUGH, rru?inr»!t. j
D. f Wiliamx, 3«crctar,v.
Inruret* dv cHhsgs. storee me/cha adlib, cotton aid otbci i
produce, And all kinds of In nrtble ~ro;>crty. l«as
or damage l 'y ?rc. Acnlmat'cr.t received an<i polul-* ia* •
sued by “ JOSri'H M. BOd.IDMAi;,
feb i-o—y Agent for .'.fECon and vicinity, j
iILTBODfST BOOK HEPOSiTOBY.
MACON, aEOHGIA,
! J. W. BUEKR Agent.
ccnstantly oc hand s ccod aunpiy of
STANDARD '
Religious, Stbool aad Mhcellaiieoiis
BOOKS,
Stationery, Sheet &o-
TUR M S CAB ii-t NVAIUABI-V
C'-CTK? RS.SWCTF : 'Ut POItCITKi-.
fefc 5
J. M. mmi\, WASHINGTON BLOCK,
Corn's Mulberry Street and Cotton Aemut
n M OK, LLOIU>M,
DFALf-B IS
UW, (USSKAI, fiEDKTI, SCHOOL AM) MWI.U\MrB
BOOKS,
Books, of -til kinds ; Itv: )rd Hooks, for < ounty purpo
sts, tstatioaery, Drawing Pap wry Roll Paper, Wa
ter Color*, Artist ' Oil C..le, g, Bolts :
Oil aud Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mather;*:., ul ?.ud BngiDe-ring B <■**»«>, Cvpyiiu Prcoats aud
Book-, Wrri-ing l>e»lis, Porti'oUus, Poehet Books, Gaia
i\)OU Boar-fs, Writiiiv Pla f .*Js, find lu-. } , oTEII kind ',
It.dc'.lble Inks, Faber A Lubiu’s Tirswing Pen
< .is. Meet and Gold Pen-. Lo. t 4c., loyethM'
viris all the various ar‘i'd<s usually
•: r.d li. a
1 B o O K S T O H E .
A I.SO, AOl NT OK Tilt
! Southern Mutual omirjiv.
' February 18, 1861.- v *
OAHH Aia A: BRO.
(Li.TR C*r NSW TOPS,)
| Rave returned to ihis place, wh*>re thej
i will be pleatsed to eee their Friends. All
commumcatioDs promptly attended to.
Store in Ralston’? Rock Building, od
Third Street,
JAS. I). CARHART,
j WM. B. CARHART.
Macon, March 18,1S81.
*i . .. . . _
fHE GEORGIA ACADEMY
FOR THE BLIND,
T*J K next term of this Irstltutfon commences on the
urst day of September. Blird persons and *.uch ns
; for want of sufficient aigi.*, cannot he educated in theordi
j “ ar J schrola, of good heclrh acv sound mind, between th*
I ages of 8 and 8?*, are proper sr.bjecta to become pupil#.—
Tne indigent of tble State are received ftee of obanr* fur
! board and tuition. T'-e course of Instruction embraces a!)
i the branches of a commo* £ngl!sh Edu.-atton, with music
; <!Dd toma branches cf handicraft* TL» lr.*t rution is v ell
j supplied with ail tbe facilities of Instruction and with ample
| accomodation* for a large school. Information .n regard
; to the esLstence of hllt i ycuths ia this State is earnestly
' solicited and also application* the.r admission to the
i Institution. Addre*- W. It. WILLIAMS,
eepin—Principal, Macon, Ga.
I Millinery! Milliucrq!!
j PARIS STYLES
V ia. NewOrleans.
Si I* Ri> ti ol' iwoi.
Mrs.-HOWLAND
HAS opened & :’te *fs.orur.»i.i of the aeweer Pari*
. Styles of
Ladies* Hats and Milliner* (vood*.
Os reecni and Direct Importation to Nsw OaigAiig.
» 7T r r ° i Q fv t ’ me . rs -'thera are ir.rlted io nail, and she it
9a:.sued that they will he pleased.
«ri?PATTrBH di*taae* cau be accommodated
rLRi * HATs &oy style of millinery
LKIOWL »pr 8
HARDWARE
Rome ma<le Smith* Bci!r.w«
Portable Forase,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
r Tin J'late,
Bylt
Glee, Rubber sod Racking, » i
R' fts? Ire,
liras*,
German Silver,
*»*>bh Metal,
Horse and Mule Shoe, ,
foot Nails, for *aleLy
Jllrl— _ NATBANWEgp. j
HOiH£ Re.
W K nitlM r MATHRifT««i* “nL r and repair, at ahar
isrf^SwaßSfS^sva*
K - J * koo !
Southern Planters I
T SHOULD ALL TAKE IT.
irK.frf? 2 ! CULTI VATOR-th# old pioneer in
Wr, n a Ap ! n Improvement— the*t»ly Agrlcaltural
Montn.y Journa. In tbe Confederate States that ha# lived
rough the w “* r » i<* *UH published regularly, and will
t 2 k! F«* r ,; J »a* Ist, 1668. 'Now •# thb ruts i
o SVBSCSIB9 > (hr* Dov.&r per year, in ad-canoe / I
Addreas : Bi^M g N p, Au|u*t*, G». |
RAILROAD
< dlttllgC of S. ( ‘
JiOI Tll.H lIXTUa I
ON iu..i a'ttr Tu-,i. t i7. .
• uct PaMDger Trail s \»;q i u . r \.‘ 1
asia-tr-N macon **p t - 0 . 1
Leave >f*cen a;
Arrive at Coh rcbua at
; Leav e Columbus it • i
Arrive at Macon j»t
•ETWWS MAtvs a:id (SA*n it I
i Leave 'iicou 1
Arrive at t hoMid.owi- c
i 1/eaveOhaWaioochcc 9
ArrtTt at Hacon 1
The *!i!l and r.' Mvoy-r Trr. k«"; r -- • i
j dauy a* bioithviilc, No. ius. \y v y‘‘ j' A J
; l.eave SnLfcvilie at ' M
Arrive at Albany I
, i. ea vc Alban j .t. (
i Arrive »» PmitiiTUle
i Leave Outhbcrt st K
1 Arr : re at Fnrt Gainev M
| Making tie cocaecLou with lh. E
! hoochee Hall Til I
ITalna to Coluuibm form a throu * r -- fl
i goioerr, Ala ,and Augusta, K ti. .; i, fl
nab. Mllledgeville ami Fatout
| Post Ooachee run fron, Aloani to T . H
j T'hoaaaviUe, Ac. M
Passengers for points helosv t - j r,
i Night Train from Augusta and S* L
iat Macon. Por Columbus ?:-k*. y. .
VIRGIL POWERS*; M
j Macon, March Vfs,l9fi3.
Central 1 la il Ik
—a I
i’iuuigp SD»ip«jii
g"\W and aftar Tuesday , M»rch 7:
i this Koao and Bran-rhes ... A"
i oe run. as tcllo!t> • **-
Daily* tilsin fl
| heave BaTannah S.CD a. m Arrive ir v
I Leave Mi . v
• DAILY NIGHT TK.t;
(Leavp Bivar.cah fi.O-''- p. m. Amh. . <§!;
lu*are Macon p. ®. Arrive iz 2* Hi
I ACGPSTA BRANCH. B
two PAitT iaaixs Bmrt' v . -
l eave Augusta 6.00 a. m. A*-lire ,t s
L»*are Miß*n 2.20 p. m. Airi e li A SB
lieave Avgusta 6.i0 p. m. .'.u.;. . V * * jfl|
l eave >liUexi?.lS r. ra. Arclv- »; Ai
UOKitON AND LAToNION i t fle
J Leave Eatontos 12.20 p tn. Arrive at 9b
I Leave Gordon 900 pm. Arr;v» i... - is '
| Passengers for Augusta from te.va: n. Ir
| i-ithcr tr*'!i w>H cor.ni-ct with So ( s p
i Passer:}*, rs or SllJlrdgrv' *ir m;,, :
| Day Trains from Bavartnah r,r;d ft ~ . :•
■ from Macon. W*
j Nigh; Trains from Savannah ~: : t,. •«•
j South Western Railroad, at Ma.. ~
\ Port U rines and lateruiediate ju. ? ?’ ; n
Westem Railroad to Atlanta and ti •’ v, ~.
Day Trains t nnnect at. Macon with .- ■ „
J Muscogee Railroad to Columbus, *) .
| theSoothwi
j mar 25 GKy. YV ADvi c ;
iiliOKA BRI'.YSYYitn .1
<"JI-V N H
OFFICE M. 4 it KAif.’
O.N hud after March i i
on this Road will run daily nujJ,\-
follow*:
Leave Macon S.OO a. ni. Arrive C JS l
Leave ColeyN 11.45 a. iu. Arrive at Vi 4
Connecting at Coley’s Nation wj;h 1 IE
kiusville. HH
mar 25-ts
M.UOSi it WEim.V KUI. ;"l
1
ON and a:>er Sunday, Mri.-k .. ;
of this Road w;!l be run am tSm
Leave Madou &M
Arrivr at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta |Rj
Arrive at Macon 9
The Tritia connects at Atlanta t . ZB
h-ot-ic U. R. leaving at ,’.30 p. Wm
■f-g at 7.SU a. in., and wi’l. A....;- WKg*
leaving at 2.15 a. tn. fEE
BMperiiitendent Ma ■
may 2* WOOL
MACON & WFMFi;. JhH
Macos, *.> . ..
ON and aftet this date, P.-j.-f: ■
betw* on Station* t • tak« ■
except at Vipt'.iile,liims’ „i •
mar 25~2w nM
4iianta«&; i. I
7o take on and ;l/: I
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta ...
Arrive West Feint
1 eav.. West Point
Arrive Atlanta
FREIGHT TRAIN. HB
Leave Atlanta fl
Arrive Weet Point
Leave West Pcia‘
Arrive Atlanta..
oct 80 lsGl
rPBo.\ cohii k iaii st'jm
I'ltliK daily train on tL
A the Macon & WesternKailroa:lmm '
I Pare from Thom*«ton to Maccu....- 1|
j “ «* “ ATlar.*:>
Through tickets can be bad a# tL * - i-i H
! a T!jn® a *ton ; and at the g-ncrai : 2|
A Western Rad Road, at Macon anr. v .
, Paieeugers wishing to go to t’ -fl
1 Spring-, or White Sulphur Spritwn, •} 9
pieasatii. Fine Stage Coaches will
j<m the arrival of the train, and conne : t ■
; Springs with coaches to the War-:. ; I
; Springs,returning daily to cor*. . w•. W
! Thoa.asvr.nto uarEesvlTle.
Mae on 6l li jii B’ ■
T MACON, GA.. An: : MB
MK present high and daib . -a
Rail Koud Supplies, and the c. r ••/ -
! increasing the pay of operaii. ■ - fl
• advance its rat**s of Freight 3 4 he: .'
Notice Is hereby given, that on &■..
’ the 6ih instant, the rate? on u.l I .*.
; local, except f*oa! and 1 iw str - ■ * •.
! advanced hfiy per cent, on the 0. : .
• ber 13th, 1667. And Lire BLV* ■
ibarged from
Atlanta to Jone boro’ ?.'■ '
j “ ** Griffin,... . h M
! “ “ Barnesville, l,i •<
“ Popaytb, ?A. •’ i’a*‘ fo* i
‘ “ Macon, 1 tmk-
And the rat<*s of Puaef nger f > *
for Whites, and about " y. f.;. •-* ■.
i Augi- * ALFRtDTT
LUMBER AND L I
TUB CENTRAL <}MK
MANUFACTURING t- | i;
Are prepared lo receive order? . *
_ ALEOi
l^lantaLion .Loh
j superior quality and apprt •• «'-'i •
{ tory $12.66; delivered iu M* - ■
j Ainu SPINNING \\ IfEKi '1 1 ! ‘' ’
i *«PpHed to or«ier.
* AH orders left with Mr. A. '■ ' ' ’
Grocery, third door south of *•!
meet with prempt
july 16—if
GEORGIA Vikii'c ■
I \l7 51K 4 l FA >-T 3 “ i'-r
--i *t tvarrttnte«i to work vtii.
Straw CiKGi’J
i Lever patent, for sale by «*
| HlylO # . ■
Pure Coru and KenFR J I
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